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Olympics: Dandenong’s best do us proud

OLYMPIC UPDATES

Cambage and Rangers stars do Aussies proud against the US

Robert Frank out of Games, Rangers stars hope for Opals glory

Chris Ciriello scores twice more

Jenna O’Hea a key late in the game against Brazil

Chris Ciriello helps Kookaburras to second win

Hailerybury College’s Victorian Na out of badminton race

Chris Ciriello scores in Kookaburras’ win

Dandenong Rangers’ Jenna O’Hea works hard in Opals’ shock loss

Victoria Na wins opening game

OUR COVERAGE

GREATER Dandenong’s best are making us proud on the Olympic stage in London – and the Weekly is following their progress every step of the way.

Check out our terrific picture gallery and post a comment below to wish them the best.

Keep visiting throughout each day of the Games as we track the athletes’ progress in words and pictures and follow all the drama of their Olympic experience.

Click on the names below to find out more about your local Olympians and when their events are held.

Sam Richards (basketball)

Robert Frank (table tennis)

Kath McLeod (basketball)

Jenna O’Hea (basketball)

Liz Cambage (basketball)

Abby Bishop (basketball)

Chris Ciriello (men’s hockey)

MORE STORIES

Rangers feature in Opals team

Dingley player turns the tables

Greater expectations for hopefuls

Click on the image below for our gallery of Greater Dandenong Olympians.

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